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| A nightmare in the making | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 02:54 pm EDT 06/18/18 | |
| In reply to: Slender, Medium and Stout Seating Options: Bring It Back!!! - portenopete 01:18 pm EDT 06/18/18 | |
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| As soon as someone thinks the "stout" seats aren't situated as advantageously in the auditorium as the "medium" seats, or the "medium" seats as advantageously as the "slender" seats, it becomes a public relations nightmare. I can't imagine any theatre management company would voluntarily let themselves in for that. | |
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| re: A nightmare in the making | |
| Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 03:21 pm EDT 06/18/18 | |
| In reply to: A nightmare in the making - MockingbirdGirl 02:54 pm EDT 06/18/18 | |
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| Can you imagine? I always advise bigger people to look for seats in boxes, which are often free standing and able to be moved around a bit, within reason, to make the sitter more comfortable. |
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| re: A nightmare in the making | |
| Posted by: singleticket 04:54 pm EDT 06/18/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A nightmare in the making - JereNYC 03:21 pm EDT 06/18/18 | |
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| Box seats can be the worse option depending on the theater because the sight lines are usually only optimal in the front row and there's often two other rows of two to three seats crammed into the box after that. I believe boxes were originally leant to private parties and families, seasonally or for the single performance. You usually knew the people you were sharing a box with so jostling for space was a family affair, now it means being extra sensitive about the space you're sharing with the people behind or in front of you. I don't like boxes even if I'm lucky enough to get a front row. | |
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